




Saxifraga granulata
Meadow Saxifrage is a pretty flower that grows in meadows and grassy places. It has lovely white flowers that can brighten up any field and attract friendly insects like bees.
生息地: Grasslands
The Meadow Saxifrage has delicate white, star-shaped flowers with five petals, often blooming in clusters. Its basal leaves are kidney-shaped and slightly toothed, forming a rosette. Slender, often reddish stems rise above, carrying sparse leaves.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Ancient herbalists used Meadow Saxifrage to treat kidney stones, thinking it 'broke' them like rocks!
Its scientific name 'Saxifraga' means 'rock-breaker' because it often grows in rocky cracks!
Look closely at its five white petals; they often have tiny, elegant green or yellow spots near the base!
The tiny plantlets (bulbils) on its stem can look like little green beads ready to sprout!
Meadow Saxifrage can grow tiny plant clones called bulbils on its stem, helping it spread easily without needing seeds.
Its strong root system allows Meadow Saxifrage to cling and thrive in shallow, rocky soil where other plants struggle.
Apis mellifera
collects nectar and pollen
Bombus pascuorum
visits flowers for nectar
Pieris brassicae
sips nectar from blossoms
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always look but don't pick flowers, so they can keep growing for everyone to enjoy.
10-50 cm
10-20 cm
1-1.5 cm
Spring-Summer
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多年生
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